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S-Valsartan

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-637
  • CAS Number 137862-53-4
  • Molecular Formula C24H29N5O3
  • Molecular Weight 435.53

S-Valsartan-D9

  • CAT Number DCTI-A-091
  • CAS Number 1089736-73-1
  • Molecular Formula C24H20D9N5O3
  • Molecular Weight 444.58

Triphenylmethyl Azide

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-1651
  • CAS Number 14309-25-2
  • Molecular Formula C19H15N3
  • Molecular Weight 285.35

Valsartan Impurity F

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-404
  • CAS Number NA
  • Molecular Formula C19H21N5O2
  • Molecular Weight 351.41

Valsartan Impurity F Methyl ester

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-403
  • CAS Number NA
  • Molecular Formula C20H23N5O2
  • Molecular Weight 365.44

Valsartan Related compound B

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-250
  • CAS Number 952652-79-8
  • Molecular Formula C23H27N5O3
  • Molecular Weight 421.5

Valsartan Related Compound C

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-1523
  • CAS Number 137863-20-8
  • Molecular Formula C31H35N5O3
  • Molecular Weight 525.65

Valsartan Related Compound-D

  • CAT Number DCTI-C-051
  • CAS Number 676129-92-3
  • Molecular Formula C19H21N5O2
  • Molecular Weight 351.41
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High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and LCMS/ MS are employed to separate and analyze the impurities of Valsartan.

Impurities found in Valsartan can be classified into several categories, which include process-related contaminants, degradation products, residual solvents, and genotoxic impurities.

Valsartan impurities can change over time, influenced by storage conditions, exposure to light, and elevated temperatures.

The recommendation is to store Valsartan impurities at room temperature, within 2-8 °C.

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